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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1925)
ve EigKt gLOCALS f At Kort Ores: Mr. and Mrs. Frd Cofr were among (he Klamath Fall residents who spent Sunday out ot town. Mr. and Mrs. Oofer and their party were seen at Fort Creek dur ing the atternoon. (Vli'brato Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Don Zumwalt, celebrated the tuth. or china anniversary, of their redding at their home on Riverside drive, when they invited In a nura ber of guests on Sunday evening. ! Music was enjoyed during the early part of the evening with dainty re freshments served later. The guests ; were Mr. Zumwalt. father of Donj Zumwalt, who Is visiting from Bak ersfleld for the summer, Mr. and! Mrs. George J. Walton and daugh- ters. Miss Beatrice and Miss Kath erine Walton. From the Mouth Miss Gladys BIsset of Klamath Falls, has re turned to the city, after Bpending the winter in San Francisco. Miss Bisset returned Saturday evening tor a visit in Klamath county. " From Santa Barbara Miss Esther McAndrews ot Klamath Falls has returned to the city from Santa Bar bara, where she spent the past win ter teaching in the grade schools of that city. Miss McAndrews narrow ly escaped from the city in time to avoid the earthquake. From the Kort Mrs. Jas Pelton of Fort Klamath, was shopping with local merchants yesterday. lloiMiisa Vlxilor W. 8. Bechdoldt. a llonama business men. was at- tending to business matters here Tuesday, June 30, 102.r. Mr. Moore la at present in Alaska and la expected back In the near, future. From Mmlfonl M. M. Maaney of' Medford. is among the business visitors In Klamath Falls. LQRENA TR1CKEY From Illy Among the Illy rest-. yM(eru-ay dents who are in the city to remain. j until after the close of the Klamath Joins Orrhratra Joe Tardee, late : RnHM thi. vMltnd are Rud Bell. nt r.anrt nUmTa Melronolltan or- I Jim 0 Ivans. Dally Glrans, Tomchestra from Portland and (lien! Edsall and Marvin Cross, the tatter! Oswald's O. A. C. Seransders, will STOLEN CAR IS A TOTAL LOSS mi i in lie expected this morning. To Medford T. P. Henderson, left yesterday for a short business trin In Medford, expecting to return this evening. Parents Heir Mrs. Gertrude Moore Is enjoying a visit from ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hodgon of Hoquiam. Mr. and Mrs. Hodgon . were entertained with a picnic sup per at Fort Creek on Sunday and ex pect to make a trip In the Immediate fnture to Crater Lake. To Go North J. F. Magulre and family are planning to leave July t for Portland, where they will spend a short time visiting with friends before contanuing on their vacation. They plan to visit other cities along the coast. Met urns To City Miss Ethel Pearson, has returned to Klamath Falls after spending a month in Marshfleld and North Bend on Coos Bay. To Crater I-ake Among the many parties who spent Sunday at Crater Lake was Oeirge Seversen and a group, who motored to the park for the day. I augment Mr. Galloway's organisa tion with whom he will play duo From the Smith-Mrs. Charles S.I " umn"r ' Klamath Falls ., , , k r.n. Pardee plays saxaphone, trumpet Moore arrived lu Klamath Falls ' ,fc.. , ; Monday night from Long Beach. mus.a, for thl, where she has spent the winter "I1"-1 orchestra ing. Mrs. Moore made the trip from j Medford by motor and plans to re- Coating. Exhibition An Interest-, main In Klamath Falls for some Ing fly casting exhibition will be time this summer. j given tonight by E. C. Powell, be- tween 5 p. m. and 8 p. m. at the Marriage License A marriage II-1 dock near the Venetian dance barge, cense was issued in the otflce ofjpw"- b ' 'JP" angler. County Clerk DeLap yesterday after- wlU te4ch ln Kll""n ,ta- noon to Arthur R. Combs ot Klamath KnJo rroAn interesting par- Falls and Helen K. Blair, also ot;ty Tu enjoyed by a group ot the younger set when a swimming party and picnic were enjoyed Sunday evening on the Upper lake. Al though the atorm dampened the pic nic grounds, it did little to dampen the fun. Those on the party were: Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wilson, Ruth Ltndsey, Luln Hansen. Sybil Bam ber. Stella Setser. Inea Jenkins. Ad die Jenkins. Katherlne Doty, Ra mon Graves, Al Beekler, Oscar Dance, Harold Von Bergen, Dwayne Buell, Cecil Crises, Bill Williams. Klamath Falls. Coniha is well known In the city among the busi ness men. They plan to reside in the city permanently. Return From South Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd DeLap have returned from Richmond. Calif., accompanied by their family and Mrs. Milton Bor land and baby. Mrs. Borland will visit for some time ln Klamath Falls, where she has numerous friends. She Is a cousin ot Mr. DeLap, and at one time made her home in Klamath county. From Olene Frank Corpening, Mias Crystal Improve Miss Mae Crystal, who submitted to an op eration for appendicitis last week, Is well on the road to recovery, arrnrriinr tn members of the fam. mayor" of Olene, was among the ,,,.. Miss Crvstal will be able to visitors in Klamath Falls yesterday ;he removed to her home within a transacting business. fortnight Chorprnlng In Among the busi ness visitors transacting affairs in Klamath Falls, was C. D. Chorpen Ing, merchant of the Merrill dis trict. From Merrill Mr. and Mra. Burr Went brook of Merrill were among the early week visitors In Klamath Falls yesterday. Westbrook Is one of the most prominent of fancy sheep breeders ln the Merrill country, To Visit Here Miss Marie Anen son and Miss Ragna Anenson, both of Portland, are expected the early part of July to spend a fortnight at the H. H. Jenkins' home where tbey will be the guests of the Jon kins girls. Returns To City E. O. Kay, of . Glover's Jewelry store, returned yes terday from Medford where he has I been for the past three days visit ing. Scebock In Volney Seebeck, of Sacramento, is among the many business visitors in Klamath Falls this week. Seebeck is a special agent for tlie Commercial Union Insurance company. t Accepts PiMltlon Miss Beatrice Walton has accepted a position for the summer In the offices of the Klamath Falls creamery. Miss Wal ton recently returned from a win ter's study in the College of the Pacific. Stockton. From Aslihiml Rev. Sam Chanv. former Klamath Falls pastor of the Methodist church. Is In the city from his home In Ashland, accompanied by Dr. Gregg. Ashland physician, to enjoy a fishing trip. Rev. Chaney and Dr. Gregg left yesterday for Williamson river, where they en joyed angling in the Klamath streams. From Bonanza Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pool of Bonanza were county Returns From South Mrs. Floyd seat visitors yesterday. McMillan, returned to her work at ' the California. Oregon Power com-) Buln" Visitor W. II. Kltto. pany after visiting for tbe past two ' BalcI Butt8 sawmill man. was a weeks in San Francisco, enjoying I bU8,neS1' Tis'tr In this city j ester- l. .... iHnv Return to Medfonl Mrs. P. B. McDonald and daughter. Miss! Yvonne MrDonald, returned to Med ford Sunday, afysr visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jester for the past week. Returns Home Mrs. Val Valllan coro and infant son, returned to Klamath Falls yesterday from Ash land, where they have spent the past two weeks. Knjoy Trip Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Crocker and Mr. and Mrs. "Dod" Parker. Miss Dorothy Crocker and Billy Crocker, made up a party to enjoy a fishing trip in the Butte Creek, near Leaf. Calif., over the week-end. According to Crocker. 12 good sized rainbow and eastern brook trout were caught and en Joyed over the campflre. At the Lake Among the many Klamath Falls residents seen Sun day at Crater Lake was Mrs. J. Hirvl, who motored to the resort with friends. Son Born Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Moore aro being congratulated up- on tbe arrival of a son, born yester- day morning at the home of Mr. ' and Mrs. Cone, Mrs. Moore's parents. Tbe young man weighed 8 pounds and will be christened, LaMont Scott. A Studebaker car, belonging to Claud II. Davis of Klamath Falls, was found In flames early Sunday i morning on the Algonia hill, after an unknown thief had stolen It from 1 In front of the Davis furniture store on Saturday night. I According to Mrs. Davis, they had I gone to Keno and Altamont to search for the automobile, believing someone had taken it to a dance. ; On their way to Chlloquln on fur ther search for tbe car. they found It near Algonia. The car was a total loss. Madame Panarlo's modern beau ty methods Improve on nature. Moe'a Beauty Shoppe. J30 JyT Lurena Trhkey. champion cow girl of the world and holder of the famous) McAlphln hotel sliver tro uhv cun won nt Cheyenne three years ago. arrlred at Fort Klamath i yesterday bound for Klamath Fallal to luke a stellar part n ul, three day rodeo which opens Thurs- day al the county fair grouuds. j Miss Trlrkey la bringing ulne of the fastest relay and Human rare horses to enter In the local show. Seth IMxon and Uoea Flnley who made the trip to the Prlnevllle round-up last week succeeded In lining up the famous cow girl, and beside Miss Trlcxey the local ro deo boosters got Sid Steel of Cal gary with his eight rat1 horses, In cluding a relay and Roman race team. Fifteen or twenty of the best rider who look- part at Prltovllla -1. nn Ilia wm ha ra . ... .... --' - vwruing to Flnley who arrived bom 7M. t-nlav morning. tleoris Vlmi.t. "NlAer tleiirge" who won second money In Hie world' 'hsmpiou,,lp Ducking rouiesi ai vuui-ion fnw veara all I among the buck...,.,. on Ih way here. I'AIL CK MILK M.al'KH FAILMKK NEW LONDON. Wis.. June i When an enraged bull attacking him on hla farm near Maple Creek. Krnesi Limerick saved nimselt from ii..ttile fatal liilurles by dm.hit.. a pallftill of milk in the animal's tare. The bull was temporarily blind ed by the milk, enabling Krnest to vault a telle. A booster for Klamath county ana iviamaiu rftiw loa vrj legit Imate Industry therein tba'.'a tni Klamath News. . W. P. MYERS LAWYKK SKIS ld Fellow Ilhlg., Klamath Fall hit " sW 1 ni An... l members of J ' ,ciric "aai.,. West ot her, ' llmate ""'US The Pa.L-j. If you must think of price think of this roofing C7 piiqx 'CM Backed by Johns-Manville Inc., with over fifty years experience in the manufacture of roofings. Madeof carefullyselected rag felt thoroughly saturated with life- . giving natural asphalts. Johns-Manville , Pilot Roofing Quantity output and distributing economies make possible the production of this roofing, which combines moderate first cost with really good service. We recommend the application of Johns-Manville Pilot with Pyramid Kaps, fasteners that in sure an absolutely weather-tite job. Ask us about this feature. r .rrri ... W. D. MILLER f v Tj General Distributors 9 I her vacation. Enjoy Trip Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Stinson, accompanied by Charles Shelton, and Burton Stinson, spent the week-end on Rogue river near Union creek, vhcre a floUug trip was enjoyed. ! Receives News Mrs. Laura Pflen ger of LaCrosse, Wisconsin, who is 1n Klamath Falls visiting with her daughters, Mrs. Howard Perrtn and Mr. Horace Manning, received the aad news of the death of her sister in Ohio. The end was not unexpect ed as she had been seriously ill for some time. For Kant Miss Hazel Goldsbcrry has left for an extended visit with her parents in Arkansas City, Kas. She expects to return later in tbe summer. ' Merchants to Close Connerntlnir as never before with the Rodeo as sociation, merchants of Klamath' Falls have announced that they will' close every day from one o'clock' to S p. ni. In order to assist In the success ot the Rodeo. From Bly Ollle Howard, promln-' ent resldept of Bly is In the city! for a few days Interested In affalm ot the Klamath Rodeo. j Return to City Dally Oivans and! Ross Flnley, returned yesterday from Prlnevllle, where they attend ed the western show given In that city during the past week. Glrans! and Flnley were guests of the Prlne vllle association, who entertained! the Klamath Falls visitors In ap-' preclntlon of the kindness shown them. ' I day. In Klamath D. F. Driscoll and Geo. Bartley of Bonanza were trans acting business in Klamath Falls yesterday. From Malin Mr. and Mrs. Loyd ! macaaye ol Malin, who have been touring California on a vacation, have returned home. STORKS irilUive ONLYte REPUMICS Or so people used to think in the lethcwtay, This b the 20th century. But we trt vj superstitious; for example, when we pay fax prices mr eastern luoncants in spite of the fact that the best crudes so far discovered it the manufacture of a motor oil are obuiud ' from wells on the Pacific Coast. 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Ask any Standard Oil Company representative or Zero lene dealer for a copy. ; WOOD The bottom prices' are now in effect on Block Wood Order your year's sup ply now. It is dandy wood and dry. No lower prices will be made, so order early and get in your blocks for winter. Remember we can't serve you all at once order now. Green Slabs are being delivered every day, and they are the best slabs we have ever deliv ered large hand picked wood. Order now and allow them to dry. , PEYTON & CO. 601 Main St Phone 535 A Watch A Dav tjpxlcompaky m . irw. That is what we sell and we engrave a beautiful hand engraved mono gram on them while you wait. The loving cup in our window is a sample of our work. You do not have to send your engraving or repair work out of town. WE DO IT. GLOVER, The Jeweler Courtesy, Quality & Service Insift on ZEROLENE cvenifitdoa COSTLESS . . , Frank & King's Comedians . Tk$ Bfe -White Trf ' ' ' Seventh and 1'ine airee. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday The Western Comedy Drama "LET 'ER BUCK" Price. 2Sc and 50 c. J.x Orch..tr Vaudeville Between Acts